About Mike Seery

Seery Futures is a consulting firm that helps traders become educated by teaching and helping traders meet there financial goals while dealing with clients on a 1 on 1 basis developing trading systems which I adhere to.

Michael frequently appears on multiple business networks including Bloomberg news, Fox Business, CNBC Worldwide, CNN Business, and Bloomberg TV while also writing market commentary for several commodity websites as well as being interviewed for commodity comments by the Wall Street Journal. He is also a guest on First Business, which is a national and internationally syndicated business show.

Michael started his career in 1990 at the Chicago Board of Trade as a runner. He soon worked his way up to becoming a Series 3 broker. He works with seasoned traders as well as novice beginners educating them on trading the futures markets as well as using simple and complex option strategies. Michael covers all markets including grains, metals, energies, and all other futures markets that are traded.Currently Mike is a principal of Track Trading LLC.
To Michael the biggest lesson any trader needs to learn is risk management. Michael believes this is the most important factor in trading. He also works with traders to help them determine the proper risk for their trading style. Michael has spent a lot of time educating his clients to help them understand trading strategies and trading techniques while enjoying spending quality time with customers going over the markets or just talking general trading philosophies.

Trading Futures and Options on Futures transactions involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for all investors. You should carefully consider whether trading is suitable for you in light of your circumstances, knowledge, and financial resources. You may lose all or more of your initial investment. Opinions, market data, and recommendations are subject to change at any time.

Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.

Trading results obtained by a client while trading a demo account may not be indicative of the results obtained
when trading a live account due to the fact that trades are not sent to a regulated exchange but they are sent
to a simulated off-exchange server.